The Story Of Lord Shiva’s Marriage With Parvati

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ēka bāra āvata siva saṅgā. dēkhē'u raghukula kamala pataṅgā. 7.
bhaya'u mōhu siva kahā na kīnhā. bhrama basa bēṣu sīya kara līnhā. 8.


*Once upon a time, she was coming alongside (i.e. accompanying) Lord Shiva to his
abode^1 when they saw Lord Ram^2 who is like a sun for the lotus-like race of kings
tracing their lineage to Raghu^3. (7)
Unfortunately, Sati was overcome with delusions (and thought that Lord Ram
was an ordinary human prince)^4. Lord Shiva tried his best to overcome Sati’s doubts
and delusions about Lord Ram (by trying to convince her that what she thinks of Lord
Ram is not correct, and that she should banish such irreverent and impertinent
thoughts from her mind)^5 , but she wouldn’t listen to his advice^6.
She was so overcome with delusions and its accompanying doubts that she
(did not believe what Shiva had said and therefore) assumed the form of Sita (Lord
Ram’s wife) (in order to verify Shiva’s assertions about Lord Ram and to ascertain the
Lord’s divinity by testing him personally)^7. (8)
[Note—^1 Refer: Ram Charit Manas, Baal Kand, Chaupai line no. 6 that precedes Doha
no. 48.


(^2) Refer: Ram Charit Manas, Baal Kand, Chaupai line nos. 1-5 that precede Doha
no. 49.
(^3) This is a metaphoric way of saying that just like the sun makes the lotus flower
open its petal and reveal its magnificent beauty, the birth of Lord Ram (who was Lord
Vishnu in a human form) in the family of kings descending from the ancient king
Raghu of Ayodhya added glory and honour to the entire race of these kings.
(^4) Refer: Ram Charit Manas, Baal Kand, Doha no. 50 along with Chaupai line nos.
5-8 that precede it, and Chaupai line nos. 1-4 that follow it.
(^5) Refer: Ram Charit Manas, Baal Kand, Chaupai line nos. 5-8 and Chanda line
nos. 1-4 that precede Doha no. 51.
(^6) Refer: Ram Charit Manas, Baal Kand, Doha no. 51.
(^7) Refer: Ram Charit Manas, Baal Kand, Doha no. 52.
*This entire episode of Sati’s delusion, her assuming the form of Sita, and being
abandoned by Lord Shiva has been narrated elsewhere also—(i) Anand Ramayan,
Saar Kand, Sarga 7; and (ii) Shiva Puran, Rudra Samhita, Sati-Khanda, Canto nos.
24—26.]


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siya bēṣu satīṁ jō kīnha tēhiṁ aparādha saṅkara pariharīṁ. 1.
hara biraham̐ jā'i bahōri pitu kēṁ jagya jōgānala jarīṁ. 2.
aba janami tumharē bhavana nija pati lāgi dāruna tapu kiyā. 3.
asa jāni sansaya tajahu girijā sarbadā saṅkara priyā. 4.

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